Much of this area is in the Mount Charleston Wilderness Area, learn which crags are within our outside of it before you go. See the BLM Fact Sheet for a good overview of what it protects and what that limits, and the Forest Service page for other information.

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Description

A tad bit sharp...Shares common start with Stay Foolish. Starts 15 feet right of Yellow Pine and 10 feel left of "Unknown 2" (the far right 11A). Follow the 2 shared bolts with Stay Foolish, clip the upward traversing bolt and head left toward the arete/corner (you can climb either the arete while liebacking the corner/crack or stemming in the corner) and up for 2 more bolts to the anchor.

I considered a straight up start through the blocky start, but this seemed like the more natural (and certainly the easier) line. It's easy to TR the direct start which is fun but quite hard and kind of loose as you come out of the starting corner and onto the face.

Location

15 feet right of "Yellow Pine 5.10"; Shared start with "Stay Foolish"

Protection

5 Stainless Bolts to a Double Stainless Fixe Super Shut Anchor

This route was bolted solely for the purpose of allowing for the first ascent, and the first ascent information is posted here solely to document the history of the first ascent. No person should read this posting with the assumption that this route or the fixed gear left behind is safe in any way or otherwise appropriate to allow for safe subsequent ascents. Climbing is dangerous and should only be done with the appropriate training and risk management practices that include providing for the climber’s own safety. Attempting to climb this route as described above or by any other means or methods could result in injury or death.